Boston Licensing Board Issues Warning to Bills Bar Over Security Camera Blind Spot
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Meeting Type:
Licensing Board
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Meeting Date:
09/26/2024
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Recording Published:
09/26/2024
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Duration:
40 Minutes
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State:
Massachusetts
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County:
Suffolk County
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Towns:
Boston
- Meeting Overview:
The Boston Licensing Board convened on September 26, 2024, to address several incidents and license applications, with the most discussion focusing on Concord Entertainment Inc. , doing business as Bills Bar. The board reviewed an incident involving an assault and battery between an employee and a patron that occurred on January 20, 2024. Despite reviewing video evidence and testimony, the board could not determine the origin of the altercation or who instigated it, citing insufficient evidence to establish a violation. However, a blind spot in the bar’s camera coverage was noted as a contributing factor to the incident going undocumented. The board agreed to issue a warning to the establishment and emphasized the importance of de-escalation practices.
Another case involved Causeway Union LLC, doing business as Loyal N, where an assault and battery incident on June 13, 2024, revealed significant management failures. A board member highlighted the inadequacies in the establishment’s handling of the situation, noting that video evidence was only provided due to a third-party intervention. The absence of a police report following the incident, contrary to established rules, raised further concerns about the management’s competence. The board expressed deep concerns regarding the management’s judgment, with one member stating, “This woman in my opinion is lucky to be alive,” based on the evidence presented. The board agreed to closely monitor the establishment’s activities moving forward.
In another notable discussion, the board addressed Za a KF L LLC, doing business as Garis Columbia, concerning two separate incidents. The first involved an assault and battery between an employee and a patron on June 22, 2024. After reviewing the video and staff explanations, the board found no violation but called for standard correspondence regarding de-escalation practices. The second incident, a bottle service violation on August 18, 2024, resulted in a second written warning due to the establishment’s repeated infractions. The board expressed concern over the ambiguity in the establishment’s attempts to use a different bottle, ultimately concluding that a violation had indeed occurred.
Salona Sports Association on Fleet Street was also scrutinized for overcrowding on August 16, 2024. The board determined a violation due to inadequate staffing and agreed on a warning, requiring a written plan to control crowd numbers for future events.
The board also discussed a significant incident involving New Moon Villa Restaurant on Edinboro Street. The incident, an assault and battery with a dangerous weapon, occurred on October 27, 2023. After reviewing video evidence, the board concluded that the incident was not foreseeable and determined no violation occurred. However, concerns regarding the adequacy of security during late hours were raised, prompting a suggestion for the restaurant to enhance its security measures, and the board agreed to send correspondence requesting a formal late-night security plan.
In addition to addressing violations, the board reviewed several applications for new licenses and license transfers. Enterprise KG LLC, doing business as The Munchie Station, and Aayan LLC’s Oba Bakery received unanimous approval for their common victualler licenses with proposed operational hours. The board also approved a more controversial application from S Family Group LLC to extend McDonald’s closing hours to 3:00 AM, with a condition that deliveries not take place in the Nashille Street pedestrian corridor.
Among other approvals, Newman School’s application for a lodging house license and Commonwealth Land Trust’s request for a similar license were granted. Changes in management were approved for NKOTB Lesie LLC and Del Frisco of Boston LLC.
Further, the board addressed several notable petitions, such as Cafe Delos Sport Inc.’s request to change its management and amend officers and directors, and Clover Ventures LLC’s request to pledge their license to Northern Bank and Trust Company. Both petitions were approved.
Lastly, the board reviewed deferred applications and petitions for license transfers, approving Robert A. Caparella’s application for a common victualler 7-day wines and malt beverages license on Hanover Street, and Kunan Gourmet LLC’s similar application on Beach Street, both receiving community support.
Michelle Wu
Licensing Board Officials:
Liam Curran, Keeana Saxon, Kathleen Joyce, Daniel R. Green
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Meeting Type:
Licensing Board
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Committee:
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Meeting Date:
09/26/2024
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Recording Published:
09/26/2024
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Duration:
40 Minutes
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Notability Score:
Routine
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State:
Massachusetts
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County:
Suffolk County
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Towns:
Boston
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